Wednesday, October 24. 2012

PowerShell Plus is a single integrated development environment that maximizes productivity by providing configurable tool windows, a ribbon bar, a full featured editor and an embedded interactive console. It’s the most advanced Interactive Development Environment for PowerShell available today. Designed to help administrators and developers quickly learn and master Windows PowerShell, it also dramatically increases the productivity of expert users.

PowerShell Plus features a powerful interactive console, an advanced script editor and debugger and a comprehensive interactive learning center all integrated into a single product. Try PowerShell Plus today and see how much more productive you can be.

Product Highlight

Learn PowerShell fast using the Interactive Learning Center

Execute PowerShell quickly and accurately with the powerful interactive console

Take advantage of the PowerShell remoting features directly from the interactive console

Access hundreds of pre-loaded scripts in the personal QuickClick™ library

Download thousands of community scripts from PowerShell.com, TechNet and PoshCode – directly from the PowerShell Plus console and editor

Debug PowerShell 10x faster with the advanced script editor and easily share your scripts with the PowerShell community

Key Benefits

The PowerShell Plus Console allows you to work interactively with PowerShell from a feature-rich Windows UI. This integration makes working with PowerShell faster and easier to use than ever before.

The advanced debugger and script editor lets you build and test complex PowerShell scripts, try one line PowerShell commands from an embedded console window, and sign your script with a security certificate … all from a single workspace.

The Comprehensive Learning Center helps you experience PowerShell by example. Short tutorials guide you through basic concepts at your own pace. The Comprehensive Learning Center also includes dynamically created help topics from currently installed PowerShell CmdLets, Snap-Ins, and WMI objects.